19 Related Articles from 2018-11-09

Attempt to appeal '60s Scoop settlement tossed for 'extreme' lack of evidence. A last-ditch effort to challenge the court-approved settlement of the '60s Scoop class action failed Friday when a judge tossed the novel attempt as lacking any substance. >>

Barton on mend after surgery to fix hip muscle injury. Nuggets forward Will Barton is starting to take some shots as he recovers from surgery to fix core and hip muscle injuries >>

Book shares delicious revelations about how generations of monarchs have taken their meals. Charlie Oliver shares a fascinating insight into the royal kitchens and menus throughout the generations in a new book. In one account he recalls the Queen writing to staff about a slug in her salad. >>

Claude Puel insists Leicester players can celebrate any goals against Burnley how they wish. Leicester players have been given permission by Claude Puel to celebrate any goals against Burnley however they wish despite the risk of sanction from referee Mike Dean. >>

Engelbert Humperdinck believes he is curing his wife’s Alzheimer’s. Engelbert Humperdinck, 82, whose hits include Release Me and The Last Waltz revealed the difficulties of performing and touring since his wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. >>

Expert: Expect crude demand to pick up in the next few weeks. Kyle Cooper of Ion Energy and Pavel Molchanov of Raymond James discuss oil's bear market. >>

Harvest to Share program underway on Manitoulin Island. A new program focusing on Indigenous food sovereignty is underway on Manitoulin Island. >>

Heart-rending human details laid bare in this minute-by-minute account of November 11, 1918. As they woke on the morning of November 11 1918, nearly 10 million men on both sides of the Western Front knew from developments over recent days that an armistice was imminent. >>

Helping the homeless. Every year the same concern rises as the mercury drops, do those struggling with homelessness have somewhere warm to stay? >>

Here's how the FM traders are playing this week's big movers. Trade it or fade it? With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Steve Grasso, Brian Kelly and Dan Nathan. >>

Keira Knightley tells how as a child she believed that tough little girls turned into men. Keira Knightley, 33, told of being drawn to roles that challenge the norms as she stars as the lead in forthcoming film Colette. Kiera who loved Colette's musical Gigi claims she was born to play the role. >>

Mark Hughes reveals Southampton are treating Watford clash as a cup final. Southampton are treating Saturday's game against Watford as a cup final, with Mark Hughes putting it in the must-win bracket. >>

Prescriptions, purses, papers and pets: Residents bring what they can to emergency shelter >>

Rafa Benitez believes Newcastle are fortunate to be outside relegation zone following struggles . Rafa Benitez says Newcastle United are lucky to be outside the bottom three after one win in 11 matches and believes the days of 40 points as the target for safety are long gone. >>

Soapwatch: Jaci Stephen's ultimate insight into this week's soaps. In this week's Coronation Street, Steve and Tracy are horrified after they read the small print on the contract drawn up by Amy. Meanwhile in EastEnders Max is stunned when police take Abi away. >>

Strictly's Ashley Roberts stuns in sparkling silver mini-dress as she leaves It Takes Two studio. Ashley Roberts, 37, didn't disappoint as she looked glam as ever in a sparkly silver ensemble as she left the It Takes Two studio on Friday evening. >>

The £150million fixer-upper: Wentworth Woodhouse will take 20 years to restore. For large parts of Wentworth Woodhouse, once a place of majestic grandeur, are now a sprawling, crumbling, headache-inducing mess. >>